Consisting of a collection donated to the Met by the cosmetics magnate Leonard A Lauder, this is the single most important exhibition of cubism since MoMA’s Picasso/Braque show in 1989 Capital in the ...
Picasso’s revolutionary Cubism is considered the most influential art movement of the 20th century, earning him the moniker “father of modern art.” Its impact was so immense that it helped inspire a ...
When Evie Hone and Mainie Jellett decided to study with the artist André Lhote in Paris in 1921, they were consciously taking a step away from the certainties of realism and into the unknown realm of ...
In the years between 1910 and 1925, Czech Cubism flourished in Prague. Czech architects, sculptors and furniture designers took the sharp points and folded planes of Cubist paintings by the likes of ...
NO ART movement is interesting in its afterlife, and cubism should be no exception. It was radical around 1910 and became scintillating in the 1920s, becoming the key art movement to define modernity.
Cubism, once a radical early 20th-century art movement, is thriving again—this time in the digital realm. Artists are merging its geometric fragmentation and multiple perspectives with tools like AI, ...